Working at TTKC is more than just a job — it’s a chance to shape the future of our community. You'll be part of a dynamic team dedicated to innovative, child-centric approaches. Here, you’ll experience a culture that values joy, adaptability, collaboration, empathy and sustainability. We are passionate about professional growth and provide opportunities for you to explore and expand your skills. If you’re looking for a role that combines purpose with creativity, TTKC is the place for you!
3Pumpkins and Tak Takut Kids Club ("TTKC")
3Pumpkins is a community arts and development organisation that envisions a happier and more inclusive society with strong human connections. We value collaborative approaches that are focused on strengthening self-esteem and social connections through a multi-disciplinary approach. 3Pumpkins was registered as a non-profit entity in 2019 and is now a registered charity since 2023.
TTKC is 3Pumpkins’ flagship project, a child-centric community development initiative that aspires to build safe and happy communities for children from vulnerable backgrounds to connect and thrive. The initiative piloted in Boon Lay in 2021, focused on bridging gaps in child-centric support and motivating children towards self-actualisation. Through a collaborative and adaptive approach that responds to the evolving strengths and challenges of local communities, TTKC meets children where they are and grows alongside them.
Key Responsibilities:
Case Management:
- Conduct comprehensive risk and needs assessments, integrating a variety of information and utilising appropriate risk and needs assessment tools and frameworks for all cases
- Lead and manage complex casework, including assessments, case planning, interventions, and follow-ups
- Provide trauma-informed and strength-based support to children and their families, ensuring a holistic approach that addresses both individual and family needs
- Support to develop and maintain comprehensive case documentation and data management systems
Partnerships & Collaboration:
- Build strong networks and partnerships with social service agencies, schools, and community organisations to enhance support for children and their families
- Act as a liaison with external partners to facilitate referrals and joint interventions, ensuring seamless service delivery
Training & Supervision:
- Lead training sessions for staff and volunteers on topics such as child protection, trauma-informed care, and community engagement
- Provide clinical supervision and support to junior case/social workers and interns, fostering a culture of continuous learning and development
Others:
- Participate and support TTKC research and programme evaluation efforts
- Assist in management of critical reports involving staff, children and/or families
What We Are Looking For:
- A degree or graduate diploma in Social Work
- At least 4 years of experience in social work, with a strong track record in child and family services
- Experience in providing case and clinical supervision to social/case workers
- Experience working with high-risk cases
- Registered Social Worker preferred
- Passionate about working with children and youth in a community setting
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build rapport and engage effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders
- Adaptable, creative, and able to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team
- Experienced in developing and implementing community-based programmes
- Proficient in oral and written communication, especially English
Work Arrangement:
- 40-hour work week, including Saturdays
- Shift work is required: regular days are 9am to 6pm, while onsite days (at most 2 days a week) are 12pm to 9pm
- Flexible work arrangements open to be discussed
- A dynamic work environment that values creativity and collaboration
Benefits:
- Competitive salary range of $4500-$5700, with performance-based bonuses
- Comprehensive medical benefits and mobile allowance
- Generous leave entitlements, including birthday leave, family care leave, and volunteering leave
- Opportunities for professional development and cross-sector learning
For interested applicants, please contact Kah Yoke at [email protected]